OUR COMMITMENT

Thank you to the men and women who have served. Kiewit appreciates the many sacrifices you and your families have made in defense of our freedom.

We are committed to providing opportunities, training and support to United States military men and women as you transition to civilian life. Your skillsets set you up for successful careers in the construction and engineering industry. Your determination, focus on objectives, planning, quality and the safety of those you serve with will help you succeed at Kiewit. We can assure you will have a positive impact on our projects, our organization, and the clients and communities we serve.

Hear FRom Our Vets

Sarah Anderson, Talent Development Specialist

Captain, US Army

"I was drawn to Kiewit because its core values parallel the Army values. It was important for me to be a part of an organization that values its employees while maintaining high expectations and a commitment to excellence. Kiewit is that organization. I consider myself lucky to be a member of a team that challenges and supports each other daily to do the right things, the right way the first time, and never settle when we can do it better."

Jeremy Hart, Purchasing Manager

Major, Judge Advocate, Army

Jeremy currently serves as a commander of the 1074th Field Trial Defense Team and is a recognized subject matter expert in defense support of civil authorities. He previously served as chief of military justice and chief of operational law while assigned to the 35th Infantry Division at Ft. Leavenworth, Kan. During his military service, Jeremy has performed temporary operational duties in Kumamoto, Japan; Ft. Lee, Va.; Ft. Hood, Texas; and most states west of the Mississippi, including two assignments at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska. Jeremy has been recognized with two Army Commendation medals and various service awards. Jeremy joined Kiewit as a purchasing manager for Kiewit Energy Group in 2015.

John Kreps, Track Construction Manager

Staff Sergeant, Iraq, Army

“The construction industry is very similar to the military. A successful soldier/marine will find success in the industry by staying committed to their people, training and integrity. The lifetime family bonds one builds unit to unit are same project to project. I have my family, my military family and my Kiewit family.”

Keegan Bennett, MOT Engineer

Specialist (E4), Army National Guard

"I enlisted in the Army National Guard as a junior in college in the state of Washington. One of the reasons I answered the call was to do something unique with my life. I am reaching my third year in service and currently serving as a specialist (E4) in the Hawaii Army National Guard 227th Engineering Battalion as a horizontal construction equipment operator. Graduating college, I wanted to find a company that was military friendly and understood the commitment active service members make. Kiewit fit that criteria and has been very supportive of my military commitments."

Paul Roggenbuck, Superintendent

1st Lieutenant, Army National Guard

"Transitioning from the military to Kiewit was an effortless process. The Kiewit organization and its procedures, planning and operations are very comparable to the military, with different types of objectives. But the truly great part of working for Kiewit is the comradery with the whole job team coming together in an effort to build something amazing. It is also a performance-based organization where you are recognized for what you do and not necessarily number of years of service or who you know. If you are looking for challenging work on rewarding projects with other like-minded, driven people, this is your place."

Terry D. Scott, Quality Director

Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy, USN (ret)

After a prestigious career in the U.S. Navy, which included the Navy Distinguished Service Medal, Legion of Merit, Meritorious Service Medal, Navy Commendation Medal, Navy Achievement Medal and various service and campaign awards, Terry Scott joined Kiewit as a corporate quality manager in 2007. He is now the quality director for Kiewit Energy Group working in the power and energy markets.

Showing our support

Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve (ESGR)

ESGR, a Department of Defense office, was established in 1972 to promote cooperation and understanding between Reserve Component Service members and their civilian employers and to assist in the resolution of conflicts arising from an employee's military commitment.

Hunting for Heros

Hunting for Heroes is a nonprofit charity organization that provides services to disabled law enforcement officers who have been injured in the line of duty, including those suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).

Wounded Warrior Project

Wounded Warrior Project provides free programs and services focused on the physical, mental, and long-term financial well-being of this generation of injured veterans, their families and caregivers.

Semper Gratus

Semper Gratus, INC.'s mission is to help reunite veterans that served together, while providing unique experiences in an atmosphere of camaraderie and in support of their ongoing needs.